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Human-Animal Interactions in Zoos : Integrating Science and Practice

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Human-Animal Interactions (HAI) are a primary welfare interest to both animal scientists and practitioners.

In zoos and aquariums, the study of Animal-Visitor Interactions (AVI), including both the impact of visitors on animals (the visitor effect) and the impact of animals on visitors (the visitor experience), have become a focus for understanding HAIs in zoos.

The study of HAIs in zoos has grown to consider a number of factors, including animal-staff interactions and bonds, modern exhibit design and technology, direct and indirect interactions, as well as positive and negative impacts on both animals and visitor alike.

This thought-provoking book summarizes the latest research concerning the impacts of HAIs in zoos, including considerations for conducting research and managing HAIs.

The book: Explores the interactions of animals with keepers, veterinary professionals, and other staff, and the effects of those interactions on the welfare of animals.

Considers the impact of visitors on the well-being of animals.

Covers the effects of interactions on education and the visitor experience.

Outlines the use of technology to enhance experience, and improve animal welfare.

Details theoretical, ethical, and practical considerations relevant to HAIs in zoos.

An invaluable resource for animal behaviour and welfare scientists, students and practitioners, as well as anyone working with zoo animals.

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CABI Publishing
1800622686 / 9781800622685
Hardback
590.73
14/05/2024
United Kingdom
264 pages
189 x 246 mm